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I am trying to adopt a gorgeous pit from shelter...but someone at the shelter said she is Shar pei mixed b/c of her wrinkles on her head. her picture is attached. Can someone tell me if she is...my wife is allergic to shar pei's and I am worried her coat will change when she becomes bigger if she is mixed. Does pits have a wrinkles similar to hers when they are puppies?.. any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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I am trying to adopt a gorgeous pit from shelter...but someone at the shelter said she is Shar pei mixed b/c of her wrinkles on her head. her picture is attached. Can someone tell me if she is...my wife is allergic to shar pei's and I am worried her coat will change when she becomes bigger if she is mixed. Does pits have a wrinkles similar to hers when they are puppies?.. any advice would be greatly appreciated. |
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I am not really sure why she is.. we tried to adopt a rottie/shar pei mix..he broke out pretty bad.. Our vet said shar pei secret a certain serum in they hair that are allergic to some people and their coat becomes very prickly. So we have been trying to play with this puppy to see if she breaks out but so far the concern of few ppl saying she is a mix kinda scares me to think she may have some allergic reactions going forward. But thanks for your replies..I think I will try to get my wife to spend more time with her to see if she has any further problems. Hopefully she wont and we can adopt this pup.
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I am not really sure why she is.. we tried to adopt a rottie/shar pei mix..he broke out pretty bad.. Our vet said shar pei secret a certain serum in they hair that are allergic to some people and their coat becomes very prickly. So we have been trying to play with this puppy to see if she breaks out but so far the concern of few ppl saying she is a mix kinda scares me to think she may have some allergic reactions going forward. But thanks for your replies..I think I will try to get my wife to spend more time with her to see if she has any further problems. Hopefully she wont and we can adopt this pup. When I was young, my allergies were really bad so we kept the dogs outside. Maybe you could do something like that so that you don't end up in a house that's covered in fur. |
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I don't see Shar-Pei at all, but I sure do hear it tossed around a good bit when shelters talk about what a bulldog might be mixed with. MAYBE if that pup had a tail curled up over it's back, I MIGHT consider Shar-Pei. But that pups tail, from what I can see is straight. The "wrinkles" in and of themselves don't raise any flags with me.
I think if your wife can handle it ... you might have a good idea about her spending some time with the pup to see if she feels a reaction coming on. |
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I also fixated on the "allergic to Shar peis" thinking that being allergic to one breed didn't make sense. So I googled and what I found out (if anyone cares
![]() To the OP; this looks like an interesting site for you guys to check out; lots of info @ allergies to dogs. http://sweet-lucys.com/allergybreeds.html High dander dog breeds - Avoid It has been found that the epidermal turnover is more rapid in breeds that are prone to the various forms of dry and oily seborrhea (term for any skin disease involving dry or greasy scaling), such as Cocker Spaniels, Springer Spaniels, West Highland White Terriers, Chinese Shar-Pei, Basset Hounds, German Shepherd Dogs, Irish Setters, Afghan Hounds, Doberman Pinschers and Dachshunds. Instead of the normal 21 day cycle, the epidermal turnover of seborrheic dogs is 3 to 4 days and so they produce exceptionally large quantities of dander. (Allerpet Inc. 1997) These dog breeds are known to be prone to skin problems and therefore likely to shed more dander (shed more skin): Afghan Hound, Basset Hound, Cocker Spaniel, Dachshund, Doberman Pinscher, German Shepherd, Irish Setter, Shar-Pei, and West Highland White Terrier (Asthma Magazine 2005). Dog breeds to avoid if you have pet allergies:
---------- Post added at 05:56 AM ---------- Previous post was at 05:53 AM ---------- Oh for the record...I don't see an Shar pei in the puppy; and I don't know why someone would get "shar pei" out of forehead wrinkles. ![]() |
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Most all pups have wrinkles. Your pup, or potential pup, is adorable. Impossible to know exactly what breed it is, but I really don't see a lot of Sha-Pei in her. They could be saying it's a Shar-Pei mix to get her adopted.
Have your wife spend some time with her and see if she has an allergic reaction. And too, if she has a chance to build up immunity to whatever is in her dander, she may not have any problems with her. She's a cute pup, I hope you guys can get her. ![]() |
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I know what you mean about the prickly coat. My parents have a shar-pei and he doesnt make my eyes water or make me sneeze or anything like normal allergies, but when i pet him and his fur touches my arms i break out with bumps that itch like hell. It usually just takes washing my hands and forearms with soap and water and im fine though. As far as if that dog has shar-pei in her, there is no way to tell. Good luck to you.
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